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Economic performance in many emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) improved substantially over the past twenty years. The past decade was particularly good?for the first time EMDEs spent more time in expansion and had smaller downturns thanadvanced economies. In this paper we document the history of EMDEs' resilience over the past sixty years, and investigate what factors have been associated with it. We find that their improved performance in recent years is accounted for by both good policies and a lowerincidence of external and domestic shocks?better policies account for about th

B. Why Has Resilience Changed? Taking a Look at Steady-state Growth and VariabilityFigure 7. Why Have Emerging Market and Developing Economies Become More Resilient?; Figure 8. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Changing the Autoregressive Model Coefficients; Tables; Table 1. Median Coefficients and Interquartile Range; III. What Factors Are Associated with Resilience?; A. What Shocks Tend to End Expansion?; Figure 9. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Various Shocks on the Likelihood That an Expansion Will End

Economic performance in many emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) improved substantially over the past twenty years. The past decade was particularly good?for the first time EMDEs spent more time in expansion and had smaller downturns thanadvanced economies. In this paper we document the history of EMDEs' resilience over the past sixty years, and investigate what factors have been associated with it. We find that their improved performance in recent years is accounted for by both good policies and a lowerincidence of external and domestic shocks?better policies account for about th

B. Why Has Resilience Changed? Taking a Look at Steady-state Growth and VariabilityFigure 7. Why Have Emerging Market and Developing Economies Become More Resilient?; Figure 8. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Changing the Autoregressive Model Coefficients; Tables; Table 1. Median Coefficients and Interquartile Range; III. What Factors Are Associated with Resilience?; A. What Shocks Tend to End Expansion?; Figure 9. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Various Shocks on the Likelihood That an Expansion Will End

B. Why Has Resilience Changed? Taking a Look at Steady-state Growth and VariabilityFigure 7. Why Have Emerging Market and Developing Economies Become More Resilient?; Figure 8. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Changing the Autoregressive Model Coefficients; Tables; Table 1. Median Coefficients and Interquartile Range; III. What Factors Are Associated with Resilience?; A. What Shocks Tend to End Expansion?; Figure 9. Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Effects of Various Shocks on the Likelihood That an Expansion Will End